Daisy Lowe

London's It girl, Daisy keeps busy on the runways for designers like Vivienne Westwood and Burberry, and has become an editorial favorite for such glossies as W and i-D. She's been the face for Agent Provocateur and Marc by Marc Jacobs.

One fateful night the stars aligned, and indie-rocker-turned-fashion-designer Pearl Lowe and singer Gavin Rossdale came together, resulting in the birth of one of London's most popular faces. And with a fashion and rock-and-roll heritage like that, it's hard to imagine Daisy Lowe ever escaping a destiny free of modeling.

Daisy, born January 27, 1989, had a brief modeling stint around age 2. She returned to it at 16, but this time as a sex kitten for lingerie company Agent Provocateur.Steven Klein quickly snatched her up for a memorable feature in Vogue Italia, where she brilliantly sported a huge gold nameplate necklace that read "Socialite."

Fashion's latest wild child also keeps busy on the runway for top designers like Vivienne Westwood and Burberry, and has become an editorial favorite for such glossies as W and i-D. Terry Richardson captured some cheeky shots of a nude Daisy and her then boyfriend, Will Blondelle, for the August 2007 issue of i-D. More recently, Daisy has booked campaigns for Converse and Marc by Marc Jacobs, and she has returned as the face of Agent Provocateur. Daisy has a beautiful, curvaceous figure—a rarity among models. This, along with her great personality and confidence, affords her a special uniqueness that is key to her success.

Daisy leads an equally exciting life off-camera as a London and New York style arbiter and It girl. She surrounds herself with an eclectic, creative, and captivating group of friends. In addition to musician Blondelle, she has dated DJ Mark Ronson. Not surpisingly, Daisy comfortably inhabits the intersecting worlds of art, music, and fashion—after all, she was born for it.